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  • No, I set Vegas project settings to match the clip like that when I started the session and it makes no difference.

    I had an idea though. Since to me it looked like maybe there was an issue with the source file (even though the issue was only showing up in Vegas) I converted the file to an H.264 .mov file using Quicktime Pro. I brought that file into Vegas and the issue is gone. I don’t know why I didn’t think of that sooner!

    Thanks for all the help!

  • Thanks for the suggestions, but none of the suggestions are fixing the issue. Switching to Full/Best makes no difference. Rendering it out with the suggested settings also makes no difference. Its almost like maybe there is something wrong with the source footage, but Vegas is the only program that notices it.

  • Nick Braun

    November 4, 2011 at 7:54 pm in reply to: Multibridge Pro – 1080p Capture

    I think I was confused and said refresh rate when I really meant frame rate. Anyway, I think I’m on the right track now…

    So if I’m understanding correctly, the SDI input on the Multibridge Pro can handle 1080p at 60fps. If that is the case, can I purchase the Black Magic Mini Converter HDMI to SDI to for this purpose? This would allow me to convert 1080p 60fps HDMI to 1080p 60ffps SDI for capturing out of the xbox 360.

    Assuming this product will allow this, will it introduce enough latency to make it difficult to play games on the 360 while trying to capture footage?

    Thanks again for all of the help!

  • Nick Braun

    November 4, 2011 at 2:31 pm in reply to: Multibridge Pro – 1080p Capture

    Thanks for the information!

    I’m assuming the 50 or 60 hz you’re referring to is the refresh rate the xbox 360 is outputting the 1080p video at? Can the Multibridge Pro capture 1080p at any other refresh rates? If so can you tell me what those might be? Is there a way to convert a source to this refresh rate?

    Or can the Multibridge Pro capture 1080p out of a 360 using component cables?

    I really need to do a capture at 1080p even if I have to get some additional/different hardware.

    Thanks again for the help!

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